Don't know if this latest update has fixed anything, but on my Win11 Pro computer everything works fine. Other than running in Compatability Mode (if you keep having problems), sorry but I can;t suggest anything else to try.
This looks as though it will be good, certainly different to most other games out there.
Graphics are good. Pity though that there's a Voice Volume in the Preferences, but no voices (particularly wanted to hear the "Mysterious Voice").
Like many of the genres in LC, great in a game (particularly if its optional), bad in real life.
I like the fact that many of the genres exist, even if I choose not to play them. As for NTR, I like to play then and thumbs up to those Devs who present it well.
As for the term "NTR" I prefer if to...
A bit clunky - zero options to adjust screen size or volume (even after finding the very tiny options gear wheel at the bottom right).
Could be promising.
Slow burn games work as long as the storyline keeps up your interest (such as MisFits). However, there are some slow-burners that just drag along, with no real sense of direction or end-goal (sorry - can't remember which ones, because I've deleted them).
No specific reason. Some games look promising, but then they stop grabbing me with the storyline, I don't crave the next update, I find I'm just playing it for the sake of it. Some books are the same. It's called Personal Choice.
Have to say I started to get fed up with this game, and eventually gave up and deleted it. I get that many enjoyed it, but for me abandonment is no loss.
Only when I've already played that game, or if an uodate breaks the game and previous saves don't work and I need to get back to where I last finished.
I generally make several saves as I go along. If the update time-interval is so long that I forgot what happened, I load the next to last save (or even one before that) and sort of play a recap.
Having several saves also has the advantage in that on more than once, the last save has generated an...
Do you prefer games that have just a few characters, or games with many characters?
Personally, I prefer just a few, because I find those games are generally more immersive. For those games where there are many characters (usually where the male protagonist screws every girl he can find) I find...